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ihosam

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Jan 2, 2010
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Dear brothers..
I hope you are fine.
I have a question related my case, I sent withdraw letter to CHC-London and it was received last week, yesterday my e-case shows in process.

Now, they will refund my money and application or they will process is and ignore my letter!!

thank you :)
 
ihosam said:
Dear brothers..
I hope you are fine.
I have a question related my case, I sent withdraw letter to CHC-London and it was received last week, yesterday my e-case shows in process.

Now, they will refund my money and application or they will process is and ignore my letter!!

thank you :)

Irrespective of eCas status, which faced so many technical clitches recently, if processing has been already in place, then, it has to stop to consider your withdrawal, if it doesn't start, then they will stop your app.
 
If processing starts, I'm afraid no refund will be made of your processing fees. Check the EG7, pages 40, 41
 
Mezo2009 said:
If processing starts, I'm afraid no refund will be made of your processing fees. Check the EG7, pages 40, 41
AFAIK, Mezo2009 you are correct. In fact that consent letter that was sent to all 2007 applicants did mention that there will be no refund after that, and almost all 2007 applicants had an "in process" status on their eCAS system after that, though Nectar and AhmadTajwer think otherwise.
Please be kind enough to let us know if they do refund your money as I am planning to do the same - withdraw.
I did write them to ask about it but never got a reply.
This waiting is ridiculous, and I am starting to question my sanity (LOL), whether it is indeed worth wasting so much time and money waiting for this to happen.
 
After file is transfered from CIO to CHC no refund is made if applicant withdraw the application, but if application is rejected at In process or medical stage (sorry am not sure about this) then CHC refunds the fee.
 
zulkfal said:
After file is transfered from CIO to CHC no refund is made if applicant withdraw the application, but if application is rejected at In process or medical stage (sorry am not sure about this) then CHC refunds the fee.
Fee is not refunded once the file goes into "IN PROCESS".
 
zulkfal said:
After file is transfered from CIO to CHC no refund is made if applicant withdraw the application, but if application is rejected at In process or medical stage (sorry am not sure about this) - NO REFUND FRIEND, after "in process, not to talk of Medical"then CHC refunds the fee.
 
In OP6, page 21: "After a positive final determination of eligibility at the visa office processing begins and the applicant is no longer eligible for a refund."
 
If your withdrawal request reched CHC even single day before time limit, (120 days) from the first AOR then 100% you will receive your money back dont worry.
 
Drooza said:
If your withdrawal request reched CHC even single day before time limit, (120 days) from the first AOR then 100% you will receive your money back dont worry.
From which country are you Drooza, why it is taking so long for you to have that MR. It's been almost 1 year since your 2nd AOR.
 
ihosam said:
Dear brothers..
I hope you are fine.
I have a question related my case, I sent withdraw letter to CHC-London and it was received last week, yesterday my e-case shows in process.

Now, they will refund my money and application or they will process is and ignore my letter!!

thank you :)

y u withdrawing??
 
thanks for all,
but my dead line which are (120 days) were finish and I tried to achieved 12 points in Ielts but unfortunately I failed.
now, I don't know they will refund my money or not. I sent withdraw request before my case become "in process"!!
 
ihosam said:
thanks for all,
but my dead line which are (120 days) were finish and I tried to achieved 12 points in Ielts but unfortunately I failed.
now, I don't know they will refund my money or not. I sent withdraw request before my case become "in process"!!
Technically, they should refund your money. Please let us know either way.